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Cardfight!! Vanguard Ride to Victory!! (カードファイト!!ヴァンガード・ライドトゥ
ビクトリー!!) is a Nintendo 3DS game produced by FuRyu, intending to recreate the experience of playing the Cardfight!! Vanguard Trading Card Game for a handheld system. Here you will find all known information on the game compiled into one page, most of it being translated from issues of KeroKero Ace and Famitsu magazines, with some material having been recorded live at Bushiroad's various press conferences. Although an English translation of the game was being discussed back in July 2013, no new information on the translation has surfaced since that time. An ongoing translation of the game is presently being hosted on Cardfight Pro, see further down for the index.

Release Date (JPN):

Cardfight Vanguard Ride To Victory Download

April 11th, 2013
Price: 5229 JPY
Official Website
Synopsis: Players create their their own original character by customizing one of six precreated bases offered by the game, and then participate in tournaments using this novice character. Ride to Victory covers the general storyline of the first season of Cardfight!! Vanguard, from Card Capital's shop tournaments up through the Japanese national championship. Although the player character generally replaces Aichi's role in the national tournament, the events of the first and second season are presumed to have already taken place before the game's events based on Ren and Leon's dialogue, and characters from both seasons make appearances. The storyline is thus set between the end of Asia Circuit and the beginning of Link Joker.
Outside of the main storyline, the player may also engage in wireless cardfights.

Character Creation & Plot 'Stand up! Your avatar!'
At the start of the game, the player will be prompted to select their gender and a player character, with three designs provided for each gender. The player provides both a name and nickname for the protagonist, with each design corresponding to a unique personality and voice. In addition to voiced dialogue within the story, voice acting activates whenever the player rides, checks a trigger, or activates a limit break. The acting can be turned on and off, as well as fast-forwarded.
'This is my trump card!' / 'Here I go! Stand up!!'
Hotblooded/熱血系 - 'With his parka and shorts, the male protagonist has an active image. Denim hotpants and her signature hairstyle make the female protagonist a more personalized character.'
Default Name:

Cardfight Vanguard Ride To Victory Download Free

♂ Hida Ryouta (日田リョータ) / ♀ Hanasaki Megumi (花咲メグミ)
Portrayed By: ♂ Higa Kumiko / ♀ Ueda Reina
'Just according to my calculations, trigger get!' /
Cool/クール - 'With his short hair and glasses together, he has cool and clever coordination. With her Alice band and parted hairstyle, she has a cool characteristic.'
VictoryDefault Name: ♂ Hongou Satoru (本郷サトル) / ♀ Ninomiya Sayaka (二宮サヤカ)
Portrayed By: ♂ Morishima Shuuta / ♀ Shitaya Noriko
'...the end, already?' / 'Final turn!'
Dark/ダーク - 'A dark hero wearing a coat and long hair that reaches down to his back. A fluffy girly-girl atmosphere surrounds this flickering, somewhat shady girl.'
Default Name: ♂ Ichijyou Kyouya (一条キョウヤ) / ♀ Tsukishiro Luna (月城ルナ)
Portrayed By: ♂ Takanohashi Tsubasa / ♀ Makiguchi Mayuki
After the creation process is complete, the player character meets the three current members of Team Q4, Aichi, Misaki and Kamui, who welcome them to Card Capital. Aichi engages the player in a tutorial fight, after which he gives them a short quiz and from their answers, recommends them one of the game's seven trial decks (TD01-TD07.) The player character then engages Morikawa in a cardfight.
The initial storyline after this starts at the shop tournament level, then proceeds to the regional and national level. Once the storyline is completed, the player can either return to the point immediately before the final battle to refight past battles around the town and tackle postgame bosses, or start the story over from the beginning with the same cards and a new character.
Gameplay
Outside of the storyline fights, the player can move around Fuchū city and talk to characters from the anime, sometimes cardfighting them and sometimes receiving rare cards for seeing that character's events.
This allows the player to see sides of characters that were never shown in the anime or manga. Aside from the standard tutorials that Aichi coaches the player in, the player can also engage in Mission Fights, accomplishing specific tasks within the frame of a cardfight. These put the player within a specific scripted scenario and challenge them to meet particular conditions (i.e. 'Reach 100,000 power with Amon' or 'Deal 6 damage in one turn') with promo cards being given out as rewards for completing the tasks.
Points earned in cardfights can be spent at Card Capital to buy packs from the in-game boxes, recreating the experience of deckbuilding, but the in-game rarities have been manipulated to be slightly different from the real world. Special Parallel cards are easier to acquire. Players can also buy entire deck recipes from the shop. There are more than twelve recipes currently known, based around specific deckbuilds like Majesty Lord Blaster or Tsukuyomi.
During cardfights, the top screen displays the field, while the bottom screen shows information about the card currently highlighted.
Card Pool
Ride to Victory features seven trial decks, from TD01: Shining Swordsman of the Sanctuary up to TD07: Descendants of the Marine Emperor. The in-game booster sets run from BT01: Descent of the King of Knights up to BT09: Clash of the Knights and Dragons, with all promo cards from before BT09 featured. Each sealed copy of Ride to Victory also comes with three promo cards, Studio TMS anime alternate artworks for Blaster Blade, Blaster Dark and Dragonic Overlord.

Anime Characters
In addition to the six original characters, at least 30 characters from the anime can be met and fought within the game. Below is a list of characters confirmed to be making an appearance, with the kind of appearance listed.
  1. Sendou Aichi - NPC, Opponent. Key card is 'Blaster Blade.'
  2. Kai Toshiki - NPC, Opponent. Key card is 'Dragonic Overlord The End.'
  3. Katsuragi Kamui - NPC, Opponent. Key card is 'Asura Kaiser.'
  4. Tokura Misaki - NPC, Opponent
  5. Suzugamori Ren - NPC, Opponent
  6. Nitta Shin - NPC
  7. Miwa Taishi - NPC, Opponent. Miwa cardfights with the trial decks that the player did not pick at the start, and gives them to the player for beating him.
  8. Morikawa Katsumi - NPC, Opponent. Key card is 'Demonic Dragon Berserker, Yaksha.'
  9. Souryuu Leon - NPC, Opponent
  10. Gillian Chen - NPC, Opponent
  11. Charlene Chen - NPC, Opponent
  12. Sendou Emi - NPC, Opponent. Key card is 'Top Idol, Pacifica.'
  13. Christopher Lo - NPC, Opponent
  14. Lee Hsien Loong - NPC, Opponent
  15. Fajr Ali - NPC, Opponent
  16. Osamu Kishida - NPC, Opponent
  17. Izaki Yuuta - NPC, Opponent
During the postgame, the cast of Tantei Opera Milky Holmes become available opponents as secret bosses, and once defeated will allow the player to fight Card Capital's Sub-manager. Each of the Milky Holmes characters (named in-game as Sheryl, Nero, Elly and Cordelia) plays with more advanced versions of existing character's decks, respectively playing Majesty Lord Blaster, Dragonic Overlord the End, Dark Lord of Abyss-Stil Vampir and Musketeers. The Sub-manager plays a variation on Aichi's Platina Ezel deck.
Wireless Play
Ride to Victory allows for wireless cardfighting both locally and at a distance. Friends can also be found via friend code ('Friend Fight'), or the player can engage random wireless fights ('Guest Fight.') How the player is matched up online is determined by their rate of victory. However, there is no wireless trading.
The player's custom original character is used for wireless play, and their individual deck's performance is ranked, not the player themselves. Decks are scored both in terms of Internet Score and Game Score, comparing how well they do in fights versus human beings versus against the computer. This scoring system means that the player can change characters seamlessly and still retain their current ranking.
Password System
VictoryBy entering secret passwords released in promotional materials like KeroKero Ace magazine, players can receive special PR cards, sleeves and playmats for use in-game. Below is a database of passwords, currently for the Japanese version of Ride to Victory.
From KeroKero Ace 2013 April
しえをやつのらに - Gives 'PR/0040 Blaster Keroro' (KeroKero Ace 2013 March promo)
にそふえはかわ - Gives 'PR/0065 Incandescent Lion, Keroro Ezel' (KeroKero Ace 2013 March promo)
わよみてやおきこ - Gives 'PR/0103 Blaster Keroro Dark' (KeroKero Ace 2013 March promo)
From KeroKero Ace 2013 May
おつんえめるねふ - Gives 'PR/0001 Blaster Blade' (corresponds to KeroKero Ace 2011 January promo; alternate artwork by Itou Akira, no skill)
えすよふをもの - Gives 'PR/0010 Alfred Early' (Cardfight!! Vanguard Manga Volume 1 promo)
りさらうにつめね - Gives 'Itou Akira-Sensei Ver.' sleeves (corresponds to the second layer sleeves with artwork by Itou of Asia Circuit era Sendou Aichi and Kai Toshiki, released in an issue of KKA 2012)
そあねをゆほく - Gives 'Blaster Blade Ver.' playmat (corresponds to a black-and-gold playmat using Ryuutetsu's BT01/002 Blaster Blade artwork, released in an issue of KKA 2011)
From Dengeki Hobby for KIDS 2013 May
なけのちわみはる - Gives 'PR/0015 Dragonic Executioner' (Cardfight Pack Vol.1 promo)
さほめろきすそ - Gives 'PR/0102 Shield Knight of the Sea of Clouds'
From Card Gamers Vol.9
るんもしほおすら - Gives 'CG/001 Martial Arts Sirius, Daikengo' (Card Gamers promo)
Misc.
つはふまいうあせ - Gives 'PR/0037 Cursed Lancer' (Anime OP2 CD 'Believe in my existence' promo)
Translation Project Index
Cardfight Pro is in the process of translating Ride to Victory's story mode and game mechanics. Mission fights are currently not being covered. Below is an index of the translation.
Part 1: Card Capital & Morikawa
Part 2: Hitsue Middleschool & Izaki
Part 3: Shop Tournament Round 1
Part 4: Shop Tournament Round 2
Part 5: Shop Tournament Semifinals
Part 6: Shop Tournament Finals
Part 7: Nagisa
Part 8: Gouki
Part 9: Regional Tournament Round 1
Feb 1st, 2016
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  1. Ultimate Menu Guide v1.1 by Garuda357
  2. Introduction
  3. So you want to play this amazing card game but you're a lazy faggot that can't read moonrunes? Worry not! I have you covered, so right now you will learn the ways to navigate in the menus like if you were reading them in perfect english.
  4. This guide covers all the relevant menus in the game and the controls you can use to navigate. What this guide isn't about is a tutorial to learn how to actually play it, so don't be dissapointed if I don't explain how to activate your cards effects.
  5. Instructions
  6. -Read carefully so you don't screw up.
  7. -Use Ctrl+F. This guide encourages the usage of quick search, so I'll be putting Keywords in brackets so you can surf instantly to the menu you want to browse.
  8. -1.1 - [NGM]New Game
  9. --1.2.1 - [STR]Story
  10. ---1.2.2.1 - [MTP]Multiplayer Fight
  11. -2.1 - [MNM]Main Menu
  12. --2.1.2 - [TUT]Tutorial
  13. --2.1.4 - [PSW]Password
  14. --2.1.6 - [SAV]Save
  15. -3.1 - [DKE]Deck Edit
  16. ---3.1.1.1 - [SAF]Set as Favorite
  17. ---3.1.1.3 - [RST]Search Reset
  18. ---3.1.1.5 - [FVG]First Vanguard
  19. ---3.1.2.1 - [CLN]Clan Filter
  20. ---3.1.2.3 - [PWR]Power Filter
  21. ---3.1.2.5 - [SHL]Shield Filter
  22. ---3.1.2.7 - [RRT]Rarity Filter
  23. -3.3 - [RCS]Recipe Save
  24. -3.5 - [SLS]Sleeve Select
  25. -3.7 - [DNC]Deck Name Change
  26. -4.1 - [BAP]Buy a Pack
  27. 5 - [OPT]Options
  28. 1- Starting the game
  29. There will be 2 buttons
  30. -[NGM]New Game
  31. The first time you start the game there's only New Game.
  32. 1.1 - [NGM]New Game
  33. It will ask you to select an Avatar. D-Pad Left and Right or scroll with the touch screen, select with A.
  34. Then 4 new options:
  35. -Avatar Select:
  36. Same as before, you can try all of them if you want. Each one has different voice actors and that's all.
  37. -Name Change:
  38. Change your nickname, related to online.
  39. -This is ok:
  40. Saves the selected features and proceed to start the game.
  41. If you press Y after you change either the Name or the Nickname or both, you will reset them to their default values. Pressing B will ask you if you want to return to title. Yes/No window.
  42. ---------- -------------
  43. -[FTS]Fight Space -[PSW]Password
  44. -[FTB]Fighter's Book -[OPT]Option
  45. The campaign. You will be able to play the different events of the game while you fight rivals and friends. Leads to [MAP]The Map.
  46. 1.2.2 - [FTS]Fight Space
  47. This is the area of the game that let you play casual fights with characters you've encountered and defeated, missions you've completed or engage in multiplayer fights. You can access this menu in the Map too.
  48. -Free Fight:
  49. What it says in the tin. Pick a fighter from the list and fight him.
  50. -Mission Fight:
  51. Let you repeat the missions you've completed with Kamui.
  52. -Multiplayer Fight
  53. 1.2.2.1 - [MTP]Multiplayer Fight
  54. -Local Fight:
  55. let you create a room for you to host a fight or find a friend's room and join it. Pressing Y refresh the list.
  56. -Online Fight:
  57. Same as above but with a far away friend.
  58. -World Fight:
  59. You play vs random people over the net. You can pick between 3 pairing options.
  60. -Stronger than you
  61. 2 - [MAP]The Map
  62. Map navigation has some controls worth checking:
  63. -To navigate: Use the either the Circle Pad, the D-Pad or touching the screen.
  64. -Press Y while using the Circle Pad or the D-Pad to move faster.
  65. -L and R will automatically move trought the selectable objetives in the map. L to the left and R to the right.
  66. This is the menu that opens when you press the Start Button. From here, you will be able to access the different menus that matter in the game, like the VERY IMPORTANT deck customization. If you press A, you select. If you press B you will return to the previous menu or cancel.
  67. Left Column Right Column
  68. -[DKC]Deck Customize -[PSW]Password
  69. -[TUT]Tutorial -[OPT]Options
  70. Pressing B here will return you to the map navigation.
  71. 2.1.1 - [FTB]Fighter's Book
  72. Here you can check the different Records you've got in the game, as well as your record vs each character in the game, and local plays.
  73. -Player Information:
  74. Let you check the different bonuses that you've achieved while playing.
  75. -Message Select:
  76. Select one predetermined message that you will use with your character profile.
  77. -Title Select:
  78. Select the title that you will use with your character profile.
  79. -Character Information:
  80. Shows a list of the Characters that appear in the game some intel about them as well as your record vs them.
  81. -Local Player Information
  82. 2.1.2 - [TUT]Tutorial
  83. As it says, it is just a list of the game tutorials that you can check any time.
  84. 2.1.3 - [RTR]Return To Title
  85. It will take you to the starting screen of the game. Getting out and not saving before screws you.
  86. 2.1.4 - [PSW]Password
  87. Let you introduce some passwords you can find in the internet to get certain cards and items.
  88. 2.1.5 - [COL]Collection
  89. Browse through the game Card Library. Using L and R moves to the previous or next page automatically. Use the D-Pad to browse the cards. Use the Circle Pad to read the cards.
  90. 2.1.6 - [SAV]Save
  91. You need to manually save to... save your gameplay. Only one savegame per game.
  92. You select it with A and a Yes/No window will appear.
  93. The core menu. The menu among menus. This is what allows you to play the game. The whole point of the game is mastering this menu to play the different cards you will get either by buying them, as a gift or as prizes.
  94. Left Column Right Column
  95. -[DKE]Deck Edit -[CDK]Clean Deck
  96. -[SLS]Sleeve Select -[DNC]Deck Name Change
  97. If you press B here, you will return to the Main Menu.
  98. 3.1 - [DKE]Deck Edit
  99. When you select this, you will be able to modify the contents of your deck.
  100. The controls are the following:
  101. -If you press R you will change between your Deck and your complete card pool.
  102. -Pressing L will launch the filter window that goes as follows:
  103. -Grade
  104. -Trigger
  105. -Keyword
  106. To exit the Filter Window press B.
  107. -Pressin X will launch the deck editing menu that goes as follows:
  108. -Card Search; that branches in the following menus:
  109. -Filter
  110. -Related Cards
  111. -Deck Reset
  112. -In the Deck window: if you press A on a Grade 0 Unit you will set it as the First Vanguard.
  113. -In the Deck window: if you press Y you will remove the selected card from the Deck.
  114. -In the Card Pool window: if you press A you will add the selected card to the Deck.
  115. -In the Card Pool window: if you press Y on a card you already have in your Deck, you will remove 1 copy of it from the Deck.
  116. -Pressing B on any window will exit the Deck Edit.
  117. -Pressing either Select or Start will launch the Help window, that explain the controls I just explained here.
  118. The touch screen has quick access to the card search tools in the following order:
  119. -Sort- -Filter- -Favorites- -Related Cards- -Search Reset-
  120. 3.1.1 - [DKE]Deck Edit Menu
  121. This menu has shortcuts for all the other menus of the Deck Edit.
  122. Pressin X will launch the deck editing menu that goes as follows:
  123. -Card Search; that branches in the following menus:
  124. -Filter
  125. -Related Cards
  126. -Deck Reset
  127. This option will allow you to set cards as favorites. You can then use other menus that interact directly with your favorite cards.
  128. 3.1.1.2 - [CST]Card Search Tools
  129. The diverse tools to search and find cards easier.
  130. -Sort:
  131. Allows you to sort the cards to find them easier.
  132. -By Grade
  133. -By Trigger
  134. -By Name
  135. When you select any of these options, another windows will open with 2 more options:
  136. -In Descending order
  137. -[FLT]Filter Menu
  138. -Favorites:
  139. A menu that interacts with the cards you set as favorites.
  140. -Only Show Favorites
  141. Help you find the cards that are related by their effects.
  142. Whatever option you pick, the game will show you the cards mentioned by the card you selected as the base.
  143. Example: 'Barcgal' will show 'Flogal' and 'Future Knight, Llew'. 'Future Knight, Llew' will show 'Flogal', 'Barcgal' and 'Blaster Blade' but 'Blaster Blade' will only show 'Blaster Blade'. 'Battle Sister, Waffle' will show all the 'Battle Sister' cards.
  144. 3.1.1.3 - [RST]Search Reset
  145. This option will reset and kind of sorting and filters you used.
  146. 3.1.1.4 - [DKR]Deck Reset
  147. This option will reset your deck of any kind of modification you performed to it since the moment you open the Deck Customization menu.
  148. 3.1.1.5 - [FVG]First Vanguard
  149. This option lest you select a Grade 0 unit in your Deck as the First Vanguard. The First Vanguard will be the default unit that will be suggested when the Fight start.
  150. 3.1.2 - [FLT]Filter Menu
  151. This menu allow you to filter the cards using the different stats they have to quickly search for specific cards. The Deck and the Card Pool use different filters. So if you filter a Clan in the Deck, you won't filter that Clan in the Card Pool.
  152. Pressing L will launch the filter window that goes as follows:
  153. -Grade
  154. -Trigger
  155. -Keyword
  156. Selecting Clan in the filter will open this window. It will show you all the clans available in the game. You can select as many clans as you want and then press Execute for it to show the filtered results.
  157. The Clan List goes as follows:
  158. __________________________________________________________________________
  159. ---------------- ---------------- ---------------- |
  160. [Royal Paladin] [Oracle Think Tank] [Shadow Paladin] |
  161. [Tachikaze] [Nubatama] [Murakumo] |
  162. [Etranger] [Megacolony] [Great Nature] |
  163. [Aqua Force] [Dark Irregulars] [Spike Brothers] |
  164. [Execute] |
  165. __________________________________________________________________________|
  166. 3.1.2.2 - [GRD]Grade Filter
  167. Selectiong Grade in the filter will open this window. It will show you all the grades available in the game. You can select as many grades as you want and then press Execute for it to show the filtered results.
  168. 3.1.2.3 - [PWR]Power Filter
  169. Selectiong Power in the filter will open this window. It will show you all the power values available in the game. You can select as many of these as you want and then press Execute for it to show the filtered results.
  170. 3.1.2.4 - [TRG]Trigger Filter
  171. Selectiong Trigger in the filter will open this window. It will show you all the triggers available in the game. You can select as many triggers as you want and then press Execute for it to show the filtered results.
  172. The Trigger List goes as follows:
  173. ______________________________________________________________________________
  174. [No trigger] [Critical Trigger] [Draw Trigger] [Stand Trigger] [Heal Trigger] |
  175. [Execute] |
  176. ______________________________________________________________________________|
  177. 3.1.2.5 - [SHL]Shield Filter
  178. Selectiong Shield in the filter will open this window. It will show you all the shiel values available in the game. You can select as many of these as you want and then press Execute for it to show the filtered results.
  179. 3.1.2.6 - [KWD]Keyword Filter
  180. Selectiong Keyword in the filter will open this window. It will show you all the keywords used in the effects of the cards in the game. You can select as many of these as you want and then press Execute for it to show the filtered results.
  181. The Keyword List goes as follows:
  182. ___________________________________________________________________________________
  183. 1st Column 2nd Column 3rd Column 4th Column 5th Column | *:Turn Face-up Face-down cards in the Damage
  184. ------------ ------------ ------------ ------------ ------------ | Zone.
  185. [Power +] [Power -] [Critical +] [Superior Ride] [Superior Call]|
  186. [Retire] [Search in the Deck] [Return to Deck] [Draw] [Stand] | **:Put cards in the Damage Zone.
  187. [Can't Stand] [Return to Hand] [Counter Blast] [Soul Blast] [Soul Charge] |
  188. |
  189. ___________________________________________________________________________________|
  190. 3.1.2.7 - [RRT]Rarity Filter
  191. Selectiong Rarity in the filter will open this window. It will show you all the rarities of the cards in the game. You can select as many of these as you want and then press Execute for it to show the filtered results.
  192. A Yes/No window that ask you if you want to Erase your deck content.
  193. 3.3 - [RCS]Recipe Save
  194. A space used to save your current Deck in a list. It will also save your current Playmat and Sleeve. Pressing X on an already saved Deck will let you check the cards on it. You can Save on empty spaces or overwrite recipes. A Yes/No windows will always trigger for confirmation purposes.
  195. 3.4 - [RCL]Recipe Load
  196. A space used to load your saved Deck lists. Pressing X on an already saved Deck will let you check the cards on it. Pressing L or R will alternate between your own Deck Lists and the ones you can get or buy in the game, such as Trial Decks. Pressing X on an already saved Deck will let you check the cards on it. A Yes/No windows will always trigger for confirmation purposes.
  197. 3.5 - [SLS]Sleeve Select
  198. A list of the sleeves you have obtained. You can use them in your Fights.
  199. 3.6 - [PMS]Playmat Select
  200. Same as above but with Playmats.
  201. 3.7 - [DNC]Deck Name Change
  202. Deck Name Change.
  203. 4 - [SHP]Shop
  204. The main place to get cards. If you don't buy them you won't get them fast.
  205. The place has 3 main options, but more often than not you will only be able to use 2 of them.
  206. -Buy a Recipe
  207. Tournaments are usually event based and will disappear once you complete them.
  208. 4.1 - [BAP]Buy a Pack
  209. The place to get the Cards. Will show you a list of the available Packs you can get.
  210. The controls are the the followings:
  211. -D-Pad left or right to browse the list. You can also use the touch screen.
  212. -Press A or touch the pack in the middle of the screen to select it.
  213. -Pressing R will open a windows with information about the pack.
  214. -D-Pad to navigate through the packs in the box. You can buy the one you want the most.
  215. -Press Y to pay and open the selected packs. a Yes/No window will appear for confirmation.
  216. -Press X to buy the whole box, if you can. If you don't have enough VP, you will get the Max ammount of packs you can instead.
  217. -Pressing R will open a window with information about the pack.
  218. -D-Pad left or right to browse the cards in the pack.
  219. -Press A to open the next Pack.
  220. -Press B to skip the opening of the packs and browse the final list of all the cards you got instead.
  221. -D-Pad to check the cards.
  222. -Press X to open the Sort menu or Set as Favorite.
  223. -Press Y + Up or Down to move a whole page or cards.
  224. -Press B to exit. A Yes/No Window Will appear for confimation.
  225. 4.2 - [BAR]Buy a Recipe
  226. Will open a list with the available recipes you can buy. After you buy them and you have the required cards you can load them in the Deck Customize menu.
  227. Controls:
  228. -Press A to buy a recipe. Yes/No for confirmation.
  229. -Circle Pad to check the cards.
  230. -L/R to move pages in the list.
  231. -Message Speed: [Slow] [Normal] [Fast]
  232. -Skip Confirmation: [ON] [OFF]
  233. You can use the D-Pad or the touch screen to select.
  234. Press B to cancel and return. Press Start to Save the Changes.Press X for default.
  235. -Sound:
  236. -SE [Special Effects]: -[][][][][][]+
  237. You can use the D-Pad or the touch screen to select.
  238. Press B to cancel and return. Press Start to Save the Changes.Press X for default.
  239. -Cardfight:
  240. -Attack/Effect: [ON] [OFF]
  241. These options are for checking and effects. If you disable them all, the game won't stop for the actions of any player.
  242. You can use the D-Pad or the touch screen to select.
  243. Press B to cancel and return. Press Start to Save the Changes.Press X for default.
  244. -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
  245. This covers the relevant menus for you that don't know shit about japanese. Learn how to search the cards in game and in the wiki and you're done. Master the Deck Customization for better gameplay experience. Have fun and learn basic katakana and hiragana. Your life will be brighter and better. I can't tell you anything else. Farewell!




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